They were responsible for the daily well-being, training, and discipline of their troops. 2. A Model of Faith: The Biblical Centurion
Unlike modern high-ranking officers who might remain in a command center, Roman Centurions were expected to display extreme valor and stand resolute in the thick of battle. Centurion
In the Roman Legions, the Centurion was the essential non-commissioned officer. While generals made the plans, Centurions made them happen. They were responsible for the daily well-being, training,
Traditionally, a Centurion commanded a centuria , a unit of roughly 80 to 100 soldiers. Centurions made them happen. Traditionally
The Centurion: A Legacy of Leadership, Faith, and Innovation
Often cited as the first Gentile convert to Christianity, St. Cornelius was a high-ranking officer noted for his prayer and charity. 3. The Modern Centurion: Technology and Athletics